Source: JLA #8-9 (1997)
Type: Dream sequenceA dream imposed on Superman by the Key in which we're reminded that Krypton sits in a sector right next to ours (perfect for shuttling babies between). Tomar-Re takes Abin Sur's place so that Kal-El can become a proper Hal Jordan. And now...
5 Ways the Real Superman Is Just Like Hal Jordan
1. Has a bossy girlfriend who tends to be picked by aliens to become their queen.
2. Well known outside Earth airspace.
3. Guilt issues over the destruction of Coast City.
4. Died and came back with younger hair.
and 5. Buns. Of. Steel!
Type: Dream sequenceA dream imposed on Superman by the Key in which we're reminded that Krypton sits in a sector right next to ours (perfect for shuttling babies between). Tomar-Re takes Abin Sur's place so that Kal-El can become a proper Hal Jordan. And now...
5 Ways the Real Superman Is Just Like Hal Jordan
1. Has a bossy girlfriend who tends to be picked by aliens to become their queen.
2. Well known outside Earth airspace.
3. Guilt issues over the destruction of Coast City.
4. Died and came back with younger hair.
and 5. Buns. Of. Steel!
Comments
The best part of the story is that the Guardians describe Jor-El as a scientist, and Lara as an astronaut. Famously, Krypton never had a space program. So I think that was the Guardians' polite way of saying that Lara had no marketable skills and Jor-El married her for her looks.
Does the story back that up? Well, as I recall, it was Lara's job to set the navigational computer on Kal-El's ship, and yet the Guardians had to guide the ship to earth. Looks like somebody didn't program the computer correctly ...
http://superman.nu/tales2/greatestGL/
There's no mention of who set the navigational computer, but Jor-El says "may the 'winds' of space favor his course"; a super-scientist would trust in his own calculations, so we can infer that someone else programmed the computer and Jor-El was too polite to point fingers. I'm guessing he got real good at that over the years.